9 results on '"Cickusic E"'
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2. FRI0118 A clinicopathological study of tubulointerstitial changes in patients with lupus nephritis
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Mulic, S, primary, Seleskovic, H, additional, Cickusic, E, additional, Trnacevic, S, additional, Zerem, E, additional, and Karasalihovic, Z, additional
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- 2001
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3. Risk factors for intrafamilial spread of hepatitis B in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Salkic NN, Zerem E, Zildzic M, Ahmetagic S, Cickusic E, Ljuca F, Salkic, Nermin N, Zerem, Enver, Zildic, Muharem, Ahmetagic, Sead, Cickusic, Elmir, and Ljuca, Farid
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- 2009
4. Tissue Reaction and the Formation of Adhesion after the Use of DS Clip in Laparoscopic Appendectomy.
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Bajric A, Delibegovic S, Cickusic E, Katica M, and Sivic M
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- Animals, Humans, Ligation, Postoperative Period, Rats, Surgical Instruments, Appendectomy, Laparoscopy
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Background and Objectives: Titanium DS clips are made to secure the appendiceal stump during laparoscopic appendectomy. The assumption is that they behave like stapler clips in the body, being made from titanium. However, the construction and weight of DS clips differs from staplers. Their biocompatibility may have implications for their clinical use., Methods: One hundred and twenty rats were randomized into four experimental groups: in the first group the appendiceal stump was secured by Vicryl® ligature, in the second by linear staplers, in the third by Hem-o-lok® plastic clips, and in the fourth by DS titanium clips. Ten animals from each group were sacrificed 7, 28, and 60 days post-surgery. Histopathological data and adhesion formation were assessed., Results: On postoperative day 7, a statistically significant difference was found in the occurrence of inflammation between the Hem-o-lok® and stapler groups. The adhesion score was significantly higher in the Vycril® and Hem-o-lok® in comparison to the DS and stapler groups. On postoperative day 28, a statistically significant difference was found in the occurrence of inflammation between the Vycril® and stapler groups. The adhesion score was significantly higher in the Vycril® than in the DS and stapler groups. On postoperative day 60, there were no statistical differences between any of the groups. The adhesion score was significantly higher in the Hem-o-lok® group in comparison to the DS and stapler groups., Conclusion: Staplers and DS clips have advantages over other methods of securing the appendiceal stump, because of their high biocompatibility and lower adhesion score., Competing Interests: Conflict of interests: none., (© 2021 by SLS, Society of Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgeons.)
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- 2021
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5. Formation of adhesion after intraperitoneal application of TiMesh: experimental study on a rodent model.
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Delibegovic S, Koluh A, Cickusic E, Katica M, Mustedanagic J, and Krupic F
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- Analysis of Variance, Animals, Biopsy, Needle, Female, Immunohistochemistry, Male, Models, Animal, Prosthesis Implantation adverse effects, Random Allocation, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Peritoneal Cavity surgery, Prosthesis Implantation methods, Surgical Mesh adverse effects, Tissue Adhesions etiology, Tissue Adhesions pathology
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Background: After laparoscopic repair of an incisive hernia, intraperitoneal prosthetic mesh, as a foreign material, is a strong stimulus for the development of adhesion, which may be the cause of serious complications. This experimental study compared three different meshes and their ability to prevent the formation of adhesion and shrinkage., Methods: Ninety rats were divided randomly into three groups: in Group 1 Proceed mesh was implanted, in Group 2 Ultrapro mesh was implanted, and in Group 3 TiMesh was implanted. Mesh samples were fixed as an intraabdominal mesh in the upper part of the abdomen. Ten animals from each group were sacrificed on days 7, 28 and 60 post-surgery. After opening the abdomen, the formation of adhesion was assessed according to the Surgical Membrane Study Group (SMSG) score, the percentage of shrinkage of the mesh was established and inflammatory reaction scored., Results: The SMSG score for adhesion was statistically significantly higher on all the postoperative days in the Proceed and Ultrapro mesh groups than in the TiMesh group which caused milder inflammatory reaction on 60th day than others meshes. The size of the mesh after 7 days was statistically significantly smaller in the Proceed and Ultrapro groups than in the TiMesh group, but after 60 days it was statistically significantly larger than in the TiMesh group., Conclusion: The least formation of adhesion was noted in the TiMesh group, in which the highest level of shrinkage was noticed after 28 and 60 days. TiMesh has advantages over the other meshes studied, but a larger size mesh may be recommended for intraperitoneal application.
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- 2016
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6. Biocompatibility of Plastic Clip in Neurocranium - Experimental Study on Dogs.
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Delibegovic S, Dizdarevic K, Cickusic E, Katica M, Obhodjas M, and Ocus M
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- Animals, Dogs, Craniotomy instrumentation, Materials Testing, Plastics adverse effects, Surgical Instruments adverse effects, Titanium adverse effects
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Aim: A potential advantage of the use of the plastic clips in neurosurgery is their property of causing fewer artifacts than titanium clips as assessed by computed tomography and magnetic resonance scans. The biocompatibility of plastic clips was demonstrated in the peritoneal cavity, but their behavior in the neurocranium is not known., Material and Methods: Twelve aggressive stray dogs designated for euthanasia were taken for this experimental study. The animals were divided into two groups. In all cases, after anesthesia, a craniotomy was performed, and after opening the dura, a proximal part titanium clip was placed on the isolated superficial Sylvian vein (a permanent Yasargil FT 746 T clip at a 90° angle, while a plastic Hem-o-lok clip ML was placed on another part of the vein). The first group of animals was sacrificed on the 7 < sup > th < /sup > postoperative day and the second group on the 60 < sup > th < /sup > postoperative day. Samples of tissue around the clips were taken for a histopathological evaluation., Results: The plastic clip caused a more intensive tissue reaction than the titanium clip on the 7 < sup > th < /sup > postoperative day, but there was no statistical difference. Even on the 60 < sup > th < /sup > postoperative day there was no significant difference in tissue reaction between the titanium and plastic clips., Conclusion: These preliminary results confirm the possibility for the use of plastic clips in neurosurgery. Before their use in human neurosurgery, further studies are needed to investigate the long-term effects of the presence of plastic clips in the neurocranium, as well as studies of the aneurysmal model.
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- 2016
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7. Online combination algorithm for non-invasive assessment of chronic hepatitis B related liver fibrosis and cirrhosis in resource-limited settings.
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Salkic NN, Cickusic E, Jovanovic P, Denjagic MB, Iljazovic-Topcic S, Bevanda M, and Ahmetagic S
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- Adult, Algorithms, Biomarkers blood, Developing Countries, Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted, Female, Humans, Liver Cirrhosis diagnosis, Liver Function Tests, Male, Prospective Studies, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Hepatitis B, Chronic complications, Liver Cirrhosis etiology
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Objective: The use of commercially available noninvasive markers for chronic hepatitis B (CHB) related fibrosis is not widely available in developing countries so clinicians in those countries frequently use free alternatives. We aimed to create an optimized algorithm for selection of patients with the highest probability for presence/absence of significant liver fibrosis and cirrhosis based on the use of multiple free scores., Methods: We evaluated six free noninvasive markers for CHB related fibrosis against liver biopsy and selected the best thresholds for prediction/exclusion of significant fibrosis and cirrhosis in CHB patients. Algorithm based on four scores and their corresponding thresholds was created., Results: The calculator based on developed algorithm can be found at http://www.chb-lfc.com. We evaluated 211 patients in main group and 65 patients in external validation group. We selected four scores for creation of combination algorithm. The algorithm was able to classify 123/211 (58.3%) patients with a 93.5% accuracy of correct classification for prediction of presence/absence of significant fibrosis in main group. In validation group, the algorithm was able to classify 48/65 (73.8%) of patients with 93.8% (45/48) overall accuracy. When used to predict presence/absence of cirrhosis, the algorithm was able to correctly classify 181/211 (85.8%) and 59/65 (90.8%) of patients in main and validation group, respectively, with an overall accuracy of 97.8% and 98.3%, respectively., Conclusion: Developed algorithm based on routine laboratory tests is a usable, applicable and accurate tool for diagnosis of CHB related fibrosis and cirrhosis, suitable for resource-limited settings where more expensive modalities are unavailable., (Copyright © 2015 European Federation of Internal Medicine. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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8. Morphometric angiogenesis parameters for indolent and aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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Kopic E, Cickusic E, Kopic A, Arnautovic-Custovic A, Halilbasic A, Tinjic L, Hasic S, and Simendic V
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- Humans, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell pathology, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell physiopathology, Lymph Nodes blood supply, Lymph Nodes pathology, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse pathology, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse physiopathology, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin pathology, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin physiopathology, Neovascularization, Pathologic
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There is much evidence about importance of angiogenesis in development and progression of solid tumors. The role of angiogenesis, as an indicator of higher malignant potential in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, is not clear at the moment. Morphometric characteristics of microvessels in lymph node sections, in previously untreated patients with small lymphocytic lymphoma/chronic lymphocytic leukemia (SLL/CLL) and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), were studied and relationship between angiogenesis and histological malignancy grade of NHL was also evaluated. Lymph node biopsies samples of 30 newly diagnosed patients with SLL/CLL (n=30) and DLBCL (n=30) were studied. All samples were fixed in 10% buffered formalin solution and embedded in paraffin. Microvessels were visualized by immunohistochemical staining for anti F-8 antibody. In the area showing the most intense vascularization (i.e. the "hot spot"), microvessel density (MVD), total vascular area (TVA), as well as the size related parameters were estimated, by using image analysis program "analysSIS'. Number and size-related microvessels angiogenic morphometric parameters were statistically higher in group with DLBCL compared with SLL/CLL: MVD (p = 0.002), TVA (p < 0.0001), area (p < 0.0001), perimeter (p < 0.0001), minor axis length (p < 0.0001) and major axis length (p < 0.0001). It is to be noted that positive correlation existed between TVA and MVD in DLBCL and SLL/CLL. The present study supports the view that angiogenesis correlate with histological grade of NHL.
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- 2011
9. Hepatitis C virus genotypes in chronic hepatitis C patients and in first time blood donors in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Ahmetagic S, N Salkić N, Cickusic E, Zerem E, Mott-Divković S, Tihic N, and Smriko-Nuhanovic A
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- Adult, Antibodies, Viral blood, Bosnia and Herzegovina epidemiology, Female, Genotype, Hepacivirus immunology, Hepatitis C, Chronic transmission, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, RNA, Viral blood, Retrospective Studies, Transfusion Reaction, Blood Donors, Hepacivirus genetics, Hepatitis C, Chronic blood, Hepatitis C, Chronic epidemiology
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Prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) is an issue that is not sufficiently researched and there is a need for studies that would explore this in detail.The aim of this study was to determine the distribution of HCV genotypes in the group of patients with chronic hepatitis C and also in the group of first time blood donors that tested positive for anti HCV antibodies during the blood screening process. Our secondary goal was to compare the proportions of HCV genotypes between these two groups.We analyzed 75 blood samples of patients with confirmed chronic hepatitis C. We also analyzed 13/16082 blood samples of first time blood donors found to be HCV positive during the blood screening process. We also determined HCV genotype in HCV RNA positive samples.We have found that genotype 1b was more prevalent in chronic hepatitis C patients (52/75; 69,3%) than in first time blood donors (6/13; 46,1%), however this difference was not statistically significant (c2=1,721; df=1; p=0,19). Genotype 1a was more prevalent in the group of first time blood donors (3/13; 23,1%) than in the group of chronic hepatitis C patients (3/75; 4%), but this was also with limited statistical significance (c2=3,71; df=1; p=0,054). We have not found any significant difference in prevalence of genotypes 1a (p=0,2) and genotypes 3 (p=0,70) when compared between chronic patients (3/75 and 16/75; respectively) and first time blood donors (3/13 and 4/13; respectively). Our study confirmed domination of genotype 1b in the region of northeastern B&H which is in accordance with HCV genotype prevalence in other countries in our part of Europe.
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- 2009
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